On Wednesday, April 22, 2015 at 3:58:17 AM UTC-4, James May wrote:
> On 22 April 2015 at 12:51, David Anderson <@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > To get some feedback on AsyncPanZoom we are enabling it on tonight's
> > nightly, for Windows only. It will be re-disabled in the next nightly.
> >
> > F
On Tuesday, April 21, 2015 at 10:51:58 PM UTC-4, David Anderson wrote:
> We're interested in any significant behavior changes with APZ, and especially
> any situations in which we can't pre-render content fast enough. In this case
> you might see blank white areas of the screen while scrolling (a
Actually, forget just facebook, I'm seeing this on lots of sites. It
exhibits quite badly on wiki.mozilla.org too, for example.
--Chris
On Wed, Apr 22, 2015 at 10:06 AM, Christopher Lord
wrote:
> Enabled it manually and this is so much nicer... Can't wait for this to be
> the default :) Some od
Enabled it manually and this is so much nicer... Can't wait for this to be
the default :) Some odd behaviour I've noticed already, on Facebook.com the
site seems to occasionally layout as if the scroll-bar wasn't there (so
underneath it), and it seems to flip randomly as you scroll, for a while.
On
On 22 April 2015 at 12:51, David Anderson wrote:
> To get some feedback on AsyncPanZoom we are enabling it on tonight's
> nightly, for Windows only. It will be re-disabled in the next nightly.
>
> For those unfamiliar, APZ makes scrolling responsive by pre-rendering more
> content than what is vi
To get some feedback on AsyncPanZoom we are enabling it on tonight's nightly,
for Windows only. It will be re-disabled in the next nightly.
For those unfamiliar, APZ makes scrolling responsive by pre-rendering more
content than what is visible in the viewport [1]. This lets us present it
asynch
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